nsussman
27 Years Old from USA
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nsussman Rec'd this on Aug 12, 2008:
Street Cred: 30
Rec's: 3
Track: The Only Moment We Wore Alone
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$0.98
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Artist: Explosions In The Sky
“Austin's Explosions In The Sky pack so much punch in their beautifully orchestrated catalog that they render useless the need for lyrical content. And that's fine with me, because quite frankly, these songs tell stories that voices simply cannot carry. Earth contains only five tracks, yet the shortest clocks in at a mighty eight minutes and seventeen seconds. So in summary, this one does not exactly fit in well with the pop-rock paradigm that is most associated with the TV show-watching audience it's oddly connected to (Friday Night Lights). Yet, Explosions seem to add that extra touch of glory that blends in perfectly with high school football, or any other menial activity for that matter.”
nsussman Rec'd this on Aug 12, 2008:
Street Cred: 30
Rec's: 3
Track: Remember Me As A Time Of Day
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$0.83
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Album: How Strange, Innocence
Artist: Explosions In The Sky
“Absolutely stunning by one of the country most-musically inclined bands.”
nsussman Rec'd this on Aug 12, 2008:
Street Cred: 30
Rec's: 3
“This is one of the shorter songs of Explosions' illustrious catalog. For those of you looking to explore this band, this is a good starting off point that doesn't delve into one of their 10-12 minute opuses. Good stuff here.”
RECs in nsussman's network
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Oct 6, 2009:
Street Cred: 7340
Rec's: 274
Track: Use Me (Album Version)
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$1.29
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Artist: Bill Withers
“One of the best openings of any live album ever recorded. Withers and co. are so funky that the audience is clapping the entire time. The icing on the cake: after they've played the song once, Bill introduces the band and plays the song in its entirety for a second time!”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Sep 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 7340
Rec's: 274
“these girls fall like DOMINOS, DOMINOS -- so catchy”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Sep 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 7340
Rec's: 274
“a nice build beginning with Kingsmen-esque 60s pop and ending in expansive psychedelic noise rock.”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Jul 17, 2009:
Street Cred: 7340
Rec's: 274
“light, nonsensical indie-pop. stuck in my head pretty much all the time”
